March 11, 2026• Blog• CORE
Construction projects throughout New York are required to comply with stormwater regulations under the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation...
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January 21, 2026• Blog• CORE
If your industrial facility recently received a stormwater compliance letter from the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (NYSDEC), you are...
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January 20, 2026• Blog• CORE
When planning a development, renovation, or public improvement project in New York, environmental review is often one of the first regulatory hurdles you will...
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July 8, 2025• Blog• CORE
New York State has recently overhauled its freshwater wetlands regulations, making it more important than ever for developers, engineers, and municipal...
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June 18, 2025• Blog• CORE
NYC lead paint testing is not just best practice—it’s the law. In a city where most buildings were built before 1960, lead-based paint hazards remain a...
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June 14, 2025• Blog• CORE
Understanding PFAS and Why They Matter PFAS consulting services are becoming essential for water utilities across New York as they respond to evolving...
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June 9, 2025• Blog• CORE
When it comes to commercial real estate, redevelopment, or agency funding, a Phase 1 Environmental Site Assessment (ESA) is often the first—and most...
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June 3, 2025• Blog• CORE
If your homeowners association (HOA) manages a stormwater retention pond or other control facility, chances are your SWPPP (Stormwater Pollution Prevention...
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June 2, 2025• Blog• CORE
When capital projects stall, it’s rarely due to design flaws—more often, it’s compliance hurdles. Missed filings, permitting delays, inadequate...
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May 23, 2025• Blog• CORE
Renovating, demolishing, or even buying a property in New York? If you’re not thinking about what’s hidden behind the walls, you could be missing a...
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